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'''Coca-Cola Citra''' is a grapefruit-flavored soft drink produced by [[The Coca-Cola Company]]. It was first introduced in Japan in 2006 and has since been made available in select international markets.
== Coca-Cola Citra ==


== History ==
[[File:Cocacola_citra_brand_logo.png|thumb|right|Coca-Cola Citra brand logo]]


[[Coca-Cola Citra]] was launched in Japan in 2006 as a brand extension of the popular [[Coca-Cola]] line of beverages. The drink was developed to cater to the Japanese market's preference for citrus-flavored soft drinks. The name "Citra" is derived from the Latin word for citrus.
'''Coca-Cola Citra''' is a citrus-flavored variant of the popular [[Coca-Cola]] soft drink. It was introduced in 2005 in several international markets, including [[Japan]] and [[New Zealand]]. The beverage is known for its unique blend of the classic Coca-Cola taste with a hint of citrus, providing a refreshing alternative to the traditional cola flavor.


In 2012, Coca-Cola Citra was introduced to the Mexican market, where it was well-received due to the country's fondness for grapefruit-flavored beverages.  
=== History ===
Coca-Cola Citra was launched as part of [[The Coca-Cola Company's]] strategy to diversify its product offerings and cater to regional taste preferences. The introduction of citrus flavors was aimed at appealing to consumers who enjoy a tangy twist in their beverages. The product was initially well-received in markets where citrus-flavored drinks are popular.


== Product Description ==
=== Flavor Profile ===
Coca-Cola Citra combines the familiar taste of Coca-Cola with a citrusy zest, primarily derived from [[lime]] and [[lemon]] flavors. This combination creates a refreshing and slightly tangy beverage that stands out from other cola variants. The citrus notes are subtle, ensuring that the classic Coca-Cola flavor remains dominant.


Coca-Cola Citra is a carbonated soft drink that combines the classic taste of Coca-Cola with a distinct grapefruit flavor. The beverage is sweetened with high fructose corn syrup and contains caffeine.  
=== Marketing and Availability ===
[[File:Cocacola_citra_brand_logo.png|thumb|left|Coca-Cola Citra logo]]
The marketing of Coca-Cola Citra focused on its refreshing qualities and its appeal to younger consumers looking for new and exciting flavors. The product was promoted through various advertising campaigns, emphasizing its unique taste and the invigorating experience it offers.


== Availability ==
Coca-Cola Citra was primarily available in select international markets, and its availability has varied over the years. In some regions, it was offered as a limited edition or seasonal product, while in others, it became a regular part of the Coca-Cola lineup.


While Coca-Cola Citra was initially only available in Japan, it has since been introduced in several other countries, including Mexico and New Zealand. However, it remains a niche product and is not as widely available as other Coca-Cola variants such as [[Coca-Cola Zero]] or [[Coca-Cola Cherry]].
=== Discontinuation ===
Despite its initial popularity, Coca-Cola Citra faced challenges in maintaining a consistent market presence. Changes in consumer preferences and the introduction of other Coca-Cola variants led to its discontinuation in several markets. However, it remains a nostalgic favorite for many who enjoyed its distinctive flavor.


== Reception ==
== Related Pages ==
* [[Coca-Cola]]
* [[The Coca-Cola Company]]
* [[Soft drink]]
* [[Citrus]]


Coca-Cola Citra has been generally well-received in the markets where it has been introduced. Consumers have praised the beverage for its unique flavor profile, which offers a refreshing twist on the traditional Coca-Cola formula.
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== See Also ==
 
* [[List of Coca-Cola brands]]
* [[Coca-Cola Cherry]]
* [[Coca-Cola Zero]]


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Latest revision as of 05:33, 16 February 2025

Coca-Cola Citra[edit]

Coca-Cola Citra brand logo

Coca-Cola Citra is a citrus-flavored variant of the popular Coca-Cola soft drink. It was introduced in 2005 in several international markets, including Japan and New Zealand. The beverage is known for its unique blend of the classic Coca-Cola taste with a hint of citrus, providing a refreshing alternative to the traditional cola flavor.

History[edit]

Coca-Cola Citra was launched as part of The Coca-Cola Company's strategy to diversify its product offerings and cater to regional taste preferences. The introduction of citrus flavors was aimed at appealing to consumers who enjoy a tangy twist in their beverages. The product was initially well-received in markets where citrus-flavored drinks are popular.

Flavor Profile[edit]

Coca-Cola Citra combines the familiar taste of Coca-Cola with a citrusy zest, primarily derived from lime and lemon flavors. This combination creates a refreshing and slightly tangy beverage that stands out from other cola variants. The citrus notes are subtle, ensuring that the classic Coca-Cola flavor remains dominant.

Marketing and Availability[edit]

Coca-Cola Citra logo

The marketing of Coca-Cola Citra focused on its refreshing qualities and its appeal to younger consumers looking for new and exciting flavors. The product was promoted through various advertising campaigns, emphasizing its unique taste and the invigorating experience it offers.

Coca-Cola Citra was primarily available in select international markets, and its availability has varied over the years. In some regions, it was offered as a limited edition or seasonal product, while in others, it became a regular part of the Coca-Cola lineup.

Discontinuation[edit]

Despite its initial popularity, Coca-Cola Citra faced challenges in maintaining a consistent market presence. Changes in consumer preferences and the introduction of other Coca-Cola variants led to its discontinuation in several markets. However, it remains a nostalgic favorite for many who enjoyed its distinctive flavor.

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